Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350025673
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 284
- ISBN-10: 9350025671
- Publisher Date: 04 Feb 2019
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹895.00.₹671.00Current price is: ₹671.00.
“Problem of the Self” explores the philosophical concept of self through Western and classical Indian perspectives. Delving into consciousness, subjectivity, and the relationship between self and other, this collection of 15 essays offers insights into philosophy of mind. ISBN: 9789350025673. Discover the multifaceted nature of self with Ramavtar Sharma’s insightful work.
5 in stock
Weight | 0.5 kg |
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Annanya Tyagi –
A thought-provoking read, but some essays were a bit dense. Explores interesting concepts of self.
Kamakshi Saxena –
An intriguing exploration. It gave me a new perspective but some essays are complicated and dull.
Vedika Chaudhary –
Fascinating exploration of consciousness! I especially enjoyed the comparison of Western and Indian thought.
Sarthak Rajendra Shimbre –
The author did an amazing job of making a complicated topic easier to understand. Worth it.
Manish Kumar –
I was expecting something different. It was a very dense and academic read.
Dhananjay Joshi –
I liked the book but some chapters felt a little too heavy, the author could have simplified it.
Muskan Suryan –
Some chapters were boring. I found myself skipping pages. Overall, it was not what i expected.
Atharva Rao –
I liked the book and I would read it again. The book is nicely written and well researched.
Vartika Pant –
Challenging but rewarding. This book requires patience and focus, but the insights are worth the effort.
Era Dhingra –
A brilliant exploration of consciousness and subjectivity. Sharma’s insights are truly remarkable!
Maryam Mushtaq –
A must-read for anyone delving into philosophy! It is insightful and very thought provoking.
Jatin Dahiya –
I enjoyed some essays more than others. The book can be a bit repetitive but has valuable insights.
Lakshay Singhal –
Sharma presents a good overview. However, the writing style is sometimes too academic. It’s insightful.
Padma Tashi –
This book made me think about my own existence. Some concepts were hard to grasp, but I’m glad I read it.
Sadhvi Narang –
Excellent collection! Provides a comprehensive view of ‘self’. Some parts are challenging.
Keerthana Ds –
A fascinating dive into the self! It really make you think about meaning of life. I loved it
Abhijeet Kumar –
The philosophical concepts discussed are not for the faint of heart, requires focus.
Arpit Mishra –
Sharma’s expertise shines through. A must-read for philosophy enthusiasts. Complex, but rewarding.
Jayasurya K R –
While the topic is interesting, the book felt a bit repetitive at times. Still a worthwhile read overall.
Jayasurya K R –
Good insight, but some essays felt disconnected. Interesting ideas, but not consistently engaging.
Aditya Gupta –
The essays are well-written and engaging. Definitely recommend for those interested in philosophy of mind.
Shrestha Ahiya Ekka –
The book is amazing. It offers a unique perspective on self. I would recommend to people
Rajat Kumar Singh –
This book is neither good or bad. It is okay read and I have learned a thing or two.